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ZZ430

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A friend's 67 Chevelle being photographed for Super Chevy magazine. (It made the cover)

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ChevyReb

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High here in SC today was 76° so I had to take advantage of the great opportunity to get this long overdue project done. Hopefully this will help bring the temps down in the shop the rest of the summer! I set the fan to run at 90°.
 

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'70 Z/28 RS

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High here in SC today was 76° so I had to take advantage of the great opportunity to get this long overdue project done. Hopefully this will help bring the temps down in the shop the rest of the summer! I set the fan to run at 90°.
What diameter fan is that? I don't have a vent that high, but I do have a rear window about half way down. Think it's about 22" or so wide.
 
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Zstar

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I have a similar setup in my shop. It does aid circulation a bit, but you're still circulating ambient air. 95* is 95* no matter what.
 

'70 Z/28 RS

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I'm gonna try to exhaust fan as much of the hot/humid air out of there as I can, without cutting a hole in the roof. Gotta be better than leaving most of the stagnant air in there and hoping it goes out the window, with the front door cracked open a couple feet (which is how I have it now) It's gotta get waaay over 100* in there on a hot day, with no fan(s) and the building sitting in full Sun. Almost like being in an attic in there currently. 🥵
 

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